Barbecue Stove with Collapsible Stand

ABSTRACT

A barbecue stove with collapsible stand has a grill pan and a stand mounted on the grill pan. The stand has a main leg mounted pivotally on the grill pan and a secondary leg connected pivotally to the main leg. When the main and secondary legs cross each other, the stand is unfolded and supports the grill pan high above a plane. When the main and secondary legs overlap each other and the main leg is pivoted to lie on the grill pan, the stand is folded into a compact size. The stand of the barbecue stove is structurally simplified and therefore is easy to assemble, fold or unfold.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to a barbecue stove, especially to abarbecue stove with a collapsible stand for the convenience of use,storage and transportation of the barbecue stove.

2. Description of the Prior Art(s)

Barbecuing is a popular and common outdoor recreation. A conventionalportable barbecue stove has a grill pan and a collapsible stand mountedon a bottom of the grill pan. When the stand is unfolded, the standsupports the grill pan high above a plane so a user cooks food in thegrill pan with a comfortable pose. When barbecuing is finished, thestand is supposed to be folded into a compact size for ease of storageand transportation.

However, since the stand of the conventional barbecue stove is typicallybulky and is not easily foldable, it is inconvenient for eitherassembling, folding or unfolding the conventional barbecue stove.Moreover, the conventional barbecue stove usually has to be carried bythe user in order to get transported, which is also inconvenient.

To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a barbecuestove with a collapsible stand to mitigate or obviate the aforementionedproblems.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The main objective of the present invention is to provide a barbecuestove with a collapsible stand.

The barbecue stove has a grill pan and a stand mounted on the grill pan.The stand has a main leg mounted pivotally on the grill pan and asecondary leg connected pivotally to the main leg.

When the main and secondary legs cross each other, the stand is unfoldedand supports the grill pan high above a plane. When the main andsecondary legs overlap each other and the main leg is pivoted to lie onthe grill pan, the stand is folded into a compact size. The stand of thebarbecue stove is structurally simplified and therefore is easy toassemble, fold or unfold.

Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention willbecome more apparent from the following detailed description when takenin conjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a barbecue stove with a collapsiblestand in accordance with the present invention;

FIG. 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the barbecue stove in FIG. 1;

FIG. 3 is an enlarged exploded perspective view of the barbecue stove inFIG. 1;

FIG. 4 is a side view of the barbecue stove in FIG. 1; and

FIG. 5 is a bottom view of the barbecue stove in FIG. 1, showncollapsed.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

With reference to FIG. 1, a barbecue stove with a collapsible stand inaccordance with the present invention comprises a grill pan 10 and astand 20.

With further reference to FIG. 2, the grill pan 10 has a bottom 11, aguiding frame 12, a gap and a retainer 13.

The guiding frame 12 is mounted securely on the bottom 11 of the grillpan 10, is U-shaped and has a crossbar 121 and two mounting bars 122.The crossbar 121 of the guiding frame 12 is separated from the bottom 11of the grill pan 10. The mounting bars 122 protrude longitudinally fromthe crossbar 121 of the guiding frame 12 and are attached securely tothe bottom 11 of the grill pan 10.

The gap is formed between the bottom 11 of the grill pan 10 and thecrossbar 121 of the guiding frame 12.

With further reference to FIG. 3, the retainer 13 is mounted on thebottom 11 of the grill pan 10 and has a mounting bracket 131 and aholding bracket 132. The mounting bracket 131 is mounted securely on thebottom 11 of the grill pan 10 and has a mounting end. The holdingbracket 132 is mounted rotatably on the mounting end of the mountingbracket 131 and has a hook 133 mounted around a peripheral edge of themounting bracket 131 so a rotating range of the holding bracket 132 islimited.

The stand 20 is mounted on the bottom 11 of the grill pan 10 to supportthe grill pan 10 high above a plane, and has a main leg 21 and asecondary leg 22.

The main leg 21 is inverted U-shaped and has a crossbar 211, twosupporting bars 212, a reinforcing strut 213 and two wheels 214.

The crossbar 211 of the main leg 21 is mounted through the gap of thegrill pan 10 and is mounted pivotally on the bottom 11 of the grill pan10 via two hinges 23. The supporting bars 212 of the main leg 21protrude longitudinally from the crossbar 211 of the main leg 21. Eachsupporting bar 212 of the main leg 21 has a distal end.

The reinforcing strut 213 is mounted between and is attached to thesupporting bars 212 of the main leg 21 adjacent to the distal ends ofthe supporting bars 212 of the main leg 21 to strengthen a structure ofthe main leg 21. The wheels 214 are respectively mounted rotatably onthe distal ends of the supporting bars 212 of the main leg 21.

The secondary leg 22 is inverted U-shaped, is selectively held by theretainer 13, is selectively held by the holding bracket 132 of theretainer 13 and has a crossbar 221 and two supporting bars 222.

The crossbar 221 of the secondary leg 22 is mounted slidably through thegap of the grill pan 10. The supporting bars 222 of the supporting leg22 protrude longitudinally from the crossbar 221 of the secondary leg 22and are respectively connected pivotally to the supporting bars 212 ofthe main leg 21. Each supporting bar 222 of the secondary leg 22 has adistal end 223 curved outwardly and selectively abutting the distal endof a corresponding supporting bar 212 of the main leg 21.

With further reference to FIG. 4, when the stand 20 is unfolded, themain leg 21 and the secondary leg 22 cross each other, and the crossbar221 of the secondary leg 22 abuts and is limited by the guiding frame12. Thus, the stand 20 supports the grill pan 10 high above the plane.

With further reference to FIG. 5, when folding the stand 20, thecrossbar 221 of the secondary leg 22 slides toward the crossbar 211 ofthe main leg 21. Then the main leg 21 and the secondary leg 22 overlapeach other, and the main leg 21 is pivoted to allow the main andsecondary legs 21, 22 to lie on the bottom 11 of the grill pan 10. Thecurved distal ends 223 of the supporting bars 222 of the secondary leg22 abut and hold the distal end of the supporting bar 212 of the mainleg 21. Afterwards, the holding bracket 132 of the retainer 13 is turnedto further hold the secondary leg 22. Thus, the stand 20 is foldedstably on the bottom 11 of the grill pan 10.

The barbecue stove with the collapsible stand as described has thefollowing advantages. The stand 20 of the barbecue stove has asimplified structure and therefore is easy to assemble, fold or unfold.Consequently, when the barbecue stove is folded, the barbecue stove hasa compact size for ease of storage. Moreover, when the stand 20 isfolded, a user is able to hold a handle of the grill pan 10 and draw thebarbecue stove forward with the wheels 214 rolling on the plane. Thus,the barbecue stove is easily transported.

Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the presentinvention have been set forth in the foregoing description, togetherwith details of the structure and features of the invention, thedisclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details,especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts withinthe principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by thebroad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims areexpressed.

1. A barbecue stove with collapsible stand comprising: a grill pan having: a bottom; a guiding frame mounted securely on the bottom of the grill pan; and a gap formed between the bottom of the grill pan and the guiding frame; and a stand mounted on the bottom of the grill pan and having: a main leg having: a crossbar mounted through the gap of the grill pan and mounted pivotally on the bottom of the grill pan; and two supporting bars protruding longitudinally from the crossbar of the main leg; and a secondary leg having: a crossbar mounted slidably through the gap of the grill pan; and two supporting bars protruding longitudinally from the crossbar of the secondary leg and respectively connected pivotally to the supporting bars of the main leg.
 2. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 1, wherein the grill pan further has a retainer mounted on the bottom of the grill pan; and the secondary leg of the stand is selectively held by the retainer.
 3. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 2, wherein the retainer of the grill pan has a mounting bracket mounted securely on the bottom of the grill pan and has a mounting end; and a holding bracket mounted rotatably on the mounting end of the mounting bracket and having a hook mounted around a peripheral edge of the mounting bracket; and the secondary leg of the stand is selectively held by the holding bracket of the retainer.
 4. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 1, wherein each supporting bar of the secondary leg has a distal end curved outwardly and selectively abutting the distal end of a corresponding supporting bar of the main leg.
 5. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 2, wherein each supporting bar of the secondary leg has a distal end curved outwardly and selectively abutting the distal end of a corresponding supporting bar of the main leg.
 6. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 3, wherein each supporting bar of the secondary leg has a distal end curved outwardly and selectively abutting the distal end of a corresponding supporting bar of the main leg.
 7. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 4, wherein each supporting bar of the main leg has a distal end; and the main leg of the stand further has two wheels respectively mounted rotatably on the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 8. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 5, wherein each supporting bar of the main leg has a distal end; and the main leg of the stand further has two wheels respectively mounted rotatably on the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 9. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 6, wherein each supporting bar of the main leg has a distal end; and the main leg of the stand further has two wheels respectively mounted rotatably on the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 10. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 7, wherein the main leg of the stand further has a reinforcing strut mounted between and attached to the supporting bars of the main leg adjacent to the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 11. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 8, wherein the main leg of the stand further has a reinforcing strut mounted between and attached to the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg adjacent to the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 12. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 9, wherein the main leg of the stand further has a reinforcing strut mounted between and attached to the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg adjacent to the distal ends of the supporting bars of the main leg.
 13. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 10, wherein the guiding frame of the grill pan has: a crossbar separated from the bottom of the grill pan; and two mounting bars protruding longitudinally from the crossbar of the guiding frame and attached securely to the bottom of the grill pan; and the gap of the grill frame is defined between the bottom of the grill pan and the crossbar of the guiding frame.
 14. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 11, wherein the guiding frame of the grill pan has: a crossbar separated from the bottom of the grill pan; and two mounting bars protruding longitudinally from the crossbar of the guiding frame and attached securely to the bottom of the grill pan; and the gap of the grill frame is defined between the bottom of the grill pan and the crossbar of the guiding frame.
 15. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 12, wherein the guiding frame of the grill pan has: a crossbar separated from the bottom of the grill pan; and two mounting bars protruding longitudinally from the crossbar of the guiding frame and attached securely to the bottom of the grill pan; and the gap of the grill frame is defined between the bottom of the grill pan and the crossbar of the guiding frame.
 16. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 13, wherein the crossbar of the main leg is mounted pivotally on the bottom of the grill pan via two hinges.
 17. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 14, wherein the crossbar of the main leg is mounted pivotally on the bottom of the grill pan via two hinges.
 18. The barbecue stove as claimed in claim 15, wherein the crossbar of the main leg is mounted pivotally on the bottom of the grill pan via two hinges. 